NHS website defaced by hackers

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image caption The message was left on the site for several days, according to a cyber-security researcher
An NHS website hosting data from patient surveys that was defaced by hackers has been fixed
The site, insights.london.nhs.uk, was given a black background, eerie music and a message in white text that read: "Hacked by
AnoaGhost."Cyber-security expert Kevin Beaumont spotted the defacement and tweeted a screenshot of it to his followers on Tuesday
afternoon.A few hours later, the message was removed.The site in question hosts data from sources such as patient surveys about primary care
providers, including GP surgeries.A cached screenshot of the web page available online suggests it had been compromised for at least five
days, though the NHS has not confirmed this was the case.The removal occurred after NHS Digital, which advises on technical issues for NHS
organisations, was contacted by the BBC.A spokesman for NHS Digital said: "We are aware of this and action has been taken by the site owners
to remove the defaced parts of the website
"We will work with the site owner to help them remediate the underlying vulnerability."The BBC has asked NHS England, which owns the
affected site, for comment.